Tag Archives: admissions
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December 9, 2013 8:00 am |
It’s Time to Market You! So you’ve chosen your colleges to apply to, and you’re sitting at your computer ready to prove yourself worthy of attending said school by sending in an application. You’re trying to sell yourself to the college, you’re trying to tell them “Look at me, look what I can do, pick…
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December 5, 2013 5:10 am |
The college application process, at first glance, can seem a little confusing. There are many ways and many different approaches that incoming college students can take, and sometimes it’s all just a little too overwhelming. Let’s take a look at the various college processes one can take and break them down step by step. 1)…
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November 25, 2013 4:00 am |
How amazing is it that everything is done technologically now? The college application process is now impossible without a computer. (The fact that you’re on the site is enough proof!) The reason why I started off the blog talking about technology is because I just finished and submitted my college resume online. I’ve registered for…
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November 5, 2013 11:30 pm |
If you are planning to apply to any US college, you will most likely be requested to send a copy of your high school or college transcript (if you are applying as a transfer student) before a college will provide you an admission decision. Some colleges will request that you have transcripts sent from your…
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November 5, 2013 10:02 am |
It’s only the 5th day of the school year, and the college clock has already started ticking. Today my school’s college office counselor strode into my third period class to discuss colleges and the weeks ahead of us. It must be important, I assumed– it was going to take up an entire class period. My…
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November 2, 2013 5:17 pm |
Before beginning the application process, one should finish the Standardized Tests, such as SAT, SAT 2, ACT and TOEFL. Though some students are still taking the tests in their senior year of high school, I completed all the tests by the end of my junior year of high school, thus I had more time for…
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March 25, 2013 11:21 pm |
您有没有想过,自己辛辛苦苦用4年在美国读完本科,终于拿到了毕业证,但在国内找工作的时候这段学历却可能不被招聘单位所承认?这不是不可能的。有一个真实的案例,一位在美国读完4年本科的中国留学生,在国内找工作的时候被招聘单位定义学历为高中毕业。发生这种事情,正式是因为这位留学生没有到中国教育部进行“国外学历学位认证”。 Have you imagined that your academic degree from a US college would be not accepted by the Chinese employers? It’s possible without degree authentication.
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